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ANDOVER MAKEOVER: Our team has been busy carrying out conservation work on our Hawker Siddeley Andover.
Andovers came equipped with a unique ability to kneel on duty, or genuflect if they were in church.
This ability made them very versatile for loading and unloading and makes for an interesting aircraft to work on.
In this video, Ron Reeve, who has clocked up 60-odd years working on all sorts of aircraft all over the world, talks about the Andover conservation project.
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Saw one 1995 at wings over waikato
CHOOK FLIES IN: Sergeant (retired) Steve ‘Chook’ Clark dropped in to say hello to his favourite aircraft – the McDonnell Douglas TA-4K Skyhawk.
Steve joined the RNZAF in 1977 and trained as an avionics specialist. He left in 1993, and loved his time serving on No. 42, No.14, No. 75 and Avionics squadrons.
“I think everyone says it, but it is the camaraderie with the people you serve with,’’ Chook says.
“I also loved the precision of the training we received. The base training was excellent and it has served me well for a career in communications and IT.’’
Steve’s highlight was his time working on the Kahu Skyhawks. Project Kahu was the name given to the extensive avionics upgrade of the Skyhawks, which massively improved their capability. Our display aircraft, NZ6254, was the first two seat Skyhawk to get the Kahu upgrade in the late 1980s, and the first to fire a Maverick missile.
Chook travelled to Grand Rapids, Michigan to train for Kahu, which was a long way for a Chook from New Zealand to fly, but also a fantastic experience and career highlight.
Steve, Jakob and Gaye were visiting from their home base in the Manawatu and made a beeline for the museum as their first visit in Christchurch. Quite right too!
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I had just moved to the US (Michigan) when there was a knock on the door. Chook and Pete 'Bubbles' Leenen (RIP) stood there grinning, armed with a tray (2 dozen) of Steinlager cans. The guys were down the road in Grand Rapids doing their KAHU training. Needless to say, not much got done that weekend. Great to see you, Chook (with Gaye and Jakob).
Not policatically motivated comment. I was going to join the airforce, even had the recruitment packs, I wanted to do exactly what Steve did, be an avionics technician, and then comrade Helen came along.... Thank you for your service Steve.
Weren’t they always ’K’ models? A USN ‘F’ model with different weapons and / or nav systems?
Go Chook! ❤️
NEW COMPETITION: What’s orange, comes from Canada, served in the RNZAF, and rhymes with Justin Bieber?
And will be on display for the Ice & Sky Explorers’ Day on Saturday 11 October?
Tell us in the comments below and go in the draw to win our swag bag full of NZDF goodies.
To find out more about the FREE Ice & Sky Explorers' Day check here: airforcemuseum.co.nz/events/ice-and-sky-explorers-day/
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DHC-2 Mk.1 Beaver. You should invite the RAAF to fly over a Growler, they'd make a fine pair 😁
At last - one I can answer lol! De Havilland Beaver
That has to be a Beaver, a DH Beaver 🦫
DHC-2 Beaver 🦫
DH Beaver CJ Morton have you seen one of these planes before?
De Havillind Beaver. Isn't there an example still flying in NZ
Please, please, please, do not have someone, even just for fun, name your Beaver "Justin".
The almighty De Havilland Beaver! 🦫
de Havilland Canada Beaver
De Havilland Canada Beaver
My absolute favourite the DH beaver. She’s an absolute beauty
De Havillind Beaver.
DH Beaver! Such cool planes.
De Havilland Canada Beaver
De Haviland Beaver. Lovely aircraft, handy in remote areas.
De Havillind Beaver.
My favorite aircraft The DH Beaver
DHC-2 Beaver
DHC Beaver.
De Havilland Beaver
A DH Beaver!
The DH BEAVER
DH Beaver of course
De Havilland Beaver
De Havilland Beaver.
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